UNITED STATES. Tl C _ssion W ‘ ‘ Bounda ' Ne otiation.— ie ommi . v, r on the parityof Massachusetts, Maine and New ' go settle the North Eastern Boundary, are now 'pgmn. Our information, derived from anauthentic ' us to the beliefthat not only this vexatious ques- ‘fithe p0ints of difficulty between Great Britain ‘V'Uiiitfi States, will be satisfactorily arranged and of: Lord Ashburton’s instructions are believed he most liberal character, and he Will be ready ' int rather than permit the good understand. ‘ go governments to be longer endangered by that can be better settled now than at any sub- ' I. - , - .plmaeastern Boundary is really the only serious Ween us and Great Britain. _ ' t=obstacle in the way of settling the North- The appointment of Commissioners is the first ' 7‘ step she has ever taken towards a settlement. accordance with the wishes of the people of the we, and it is hardly to be conceived that either ‘ ‘ ’ Ofthem will insist upon unreasonable terms, and W responsibility ofthwarting a settlement. As to . p ‘ poi-s from New Brunswick, they Will, no doubt, .- ‘ jun great measure by the wishes of the Bri‘ as expressed by Lord Ashburton; and as us to bring the thing to a. favo'urable issue, m be good reason to hope that everything fink, ppdyvconsummated.—_JV‘. Y.- Herald. ' pderstand that the usual preliminaries have been ' ‘ if liv'with, and that the commissronei‘s are now proposition from the British Minister. LAND.——Pmridence, June 24.-—We are informed A l V.Artille companies from Newport, Bristol and _ Magi to Providencethis afternoon, and that _ mmfimsbeen sent for them. i The Marine Artillery and Sea Fencrbles are ordered out Meaty-four hours’ service. here will certainly be a movement made by the Suffrage uy,'headed by Dorr, to take possessmn of Rhode Island, very few days. There is every indication of it in our Whom-thaw section. Munitions of war are lstolen “yrth and companies are forming iii all the prmcrpal era] ASSembly has authorized the Governor to gamma: has been the obstinacy and inaction of ' damn law throughout the State, whenever, in his habitants ofthis County. And that Your. Majesty’s valuable life may long be preserved to ble pie, is our l‘ervent and con’stam psliagfwoted and happy peo- To His Expellcncy Sir HENRY VERE HUNTLEY Knight, Lieutenant Governor, 8/0. g-c. 8;c . May it please your Excellency ; . We the Inhabitants onueen’s County, in the Island of Prince Edward, convened at a Public Meeting by the High Sherifi', beg leave respectfully to request that your Exec]- lency W‘lll be pleased to tra'nsmit the accompanying Address to herbramous Majesty the Queen, expressing our sincere 2nd hfeartfetl}: cplngrqitulations upon her late providential es- ~ape rom e orri attempt inade u on Her Ma'esti’ On behalf ofthe Meetiilfg, J 3 S we (Signed) E. J. “JARVIS, Chairman. .[Reply :] _ To the Inhabitants of Queen’s County; Mr. Chichustice, and Gentlemen of the Committee; _ I have the liveliest gratification in receiving and forward- ing your Address upon the late infamous attempt upon Her Majesty’s life, and I believe that this expression ofyour feelings Will be reiterated throughout Her Majesty’s domi- mons. H. V. HUNTLEY, ' Lieut. Governor. Governziieit House, July 9th, 1842. . To THE EDITOR or THE COLONIAL HERALD. SIR; The half—yearly Examination of the pupils at the Control Academy took place on the 14th inst., in the presence of His Excellency the Lieui. Governor, the Cliichustice, Col. Line, and several other literary gentlemen, as well as parents of‘the children, and all had reason to express themselves highly grati- fied with the progress whiéh the boys had made in their several branches of study—comprising English Reading—Geography"- Matliematics---and the French, Latin and Greek languages. The pupils in the higher classics especially acquitted themselves in a manner highly creditable both to themselves and to their teachers; and those in thejunior classes evidently showed that they - were well grounded. l was sorry to observe, that more ofthose immediately interested in the prosperity of the Institution were not present, and that it seems tomeet with so little general conn- tenance and support, which, in my opinion, would not be the case ifits merits were better known. A PARENT. To THE EDITOR or THE COLONIAL HERALD. an: Coolants! macaw. W“ I‘ '~.‘ THE ELECTIONS.—The Elcctions for the several Counties, Towns and Royalties in this Island,commenced simultaneously on Mon- day la?‘ In Charlottetown, at a quarter past twelve, the Returning Officer (Mr. H. W. Lobban) having gone through the usual preliminaries, Mr. E. Palmer mounted the Hustings, and was groppsed by Mr. Andrew Duncan, seconded by Mr. T. How. ML - Dngworth, jun., (who was represented by his father,) was . PmP‘We‘l by Mr. J. Davis, jun., seconded by Mr. T Pell'wk- M". Hector Miicleac, of York River, was proposed by D~ Mac‘klmlld, Esq, seconded by Mr. Dennis Reddin. After a Short address from each ofthe Candidates, the polling commenced, and Was pretty briskly kept up for a short time, but soon began to flag. At 6 o’clock, the adjournment took place, when “‘9 numbers stood as follow : LONGVVORTH, ‘- - - - 104 PALMER, - - - - - 102 MACLEAN, - - - - - 21 The followin g morning, a few Votes having been given for each ofthe Candidates, Mr. Maclean withdrew from the contest —Whel'0up0n,Messrs. Longwortli and Palmer were declared duly elected. D. anlgomery, Esq, and Mr W. Beairsto have been return- ed‘for Prlncetown and Royalty. M r. Montgomery served in the late House. E. Thornton, Esq., and Mr. Roderick Macaulay have been re- turned for Georgetown. Messrs. Rae and Fraser have been re-elected for the Second District of Prince County. . The Election for the Third District of Prince County termina- ted yesterday evening. The Hon. Mr. Pope and Mr. R. Hudson have been re-elected. At the close ofthe Poll, the numbers stood as follow :— POI’E, - - - 437 H UDSON, - - - 253 MACKINNON, - - 2‘22 ' * Messrs. D. Macdonnld and John Macintosh have been re-elect- ed for the First District of King's County—Mr. P. Macgowan and Mr. Angus Macdonald having retired from the contest. At the close the numbers stood as fiillow :--- I). MACDONALD, - - 155 MACINTOSH, - - - 148 MACGO\VAN, - ~ - - 51 ANGUS MACDONALD, - 3 . 3 iV. Coopér, Esq. (the late Speaker) and Mr. W. Dingwell have been re-elected for the Second District ofKing’s County, without opposttion. For’the Third District, Messrs. ‘Wiglitman and Beck have been returned. The latter gentleman served in the luteHouse. The Elections for the several Districts of Queen’s County are still proceeding. The following are the returns, down to the adjournment last evening z.— First District. Murray Harbour, by the senior Oflicer present. at the Launching Place by Captain Goff. MILITIA GENERAL ORDER. Head Quarters, Charlottetown, June 18, L842. ' IS EXCELLENCY the Commander-in-Chief is pleased to order that the annual inspections of Militia for the prosent year do take place as follows :— Monday, 25m July—Johnston’s, Bagnall's, Haslam’s, Barrett’s and Princetown. Tuesday, Qthi—Campbell’s Pond and New London. Wednesday, 27th—Saint Eleanor’s and Mascouche. Thursday, 28tli—Port Hill. The Companies at Egmont Bay and Hillstown on the same dav, by the enior Officer present. The Reports to be forwarded t6 the Adjutant General's Office with as little delay as possible, Friday, 29th—Captain Clark’s, Bedeque, Seven Mile Bay, Cape Traverse and Tryon. Saturday, 30tli—Crapaud and Sable. Monday, August BLIP—Charlottetown Ferry,Meeting House, Lot 49, Cross Roads to Cherry Valley, Vernon River and Orwell. Tuesday, 9th-—Belfast and Flat River. Wednesday, 10th—Cross Road, Montague River, Georgetown, and Meeting House at Brndcnell. Thursday, lltlI—Lewellin’s Cross Road, Clow’s Shipyard and The Company MMonday, August 22d—Tracadie Cross Road, St. Andrews and oral. Tuesday, 23d—Head of St. Peter’s Bay, Goose River, Saint Margaret's and Tullocli. Wednesday, 24th——Surveyor‘s Inlet. ' Thursday, 25th--Souris and Bay of Fortune. ' By Command of His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, A. LANE, Lt. Col. &. Adjutant Generu‘l. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Office, until Saturday the 301h of July next. for the erection of a \VHARF, on the \Vestcrn side of Souris Harbour, agreeable to a Plan and Specification, which may be seen at any time by apply- ing to JOHN MACGOVVAN, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Office, Souris Mills, June lBth, 1842. CHAIR MANUPAGTORY. THOMAS GREEN, UPIIOLSTERER, CABINET AND CHAIR MAKER, ESPEC'I‘FULLY informs the Inhabitants of Char- i shall becOme necessary. lottetown and the Island generally that he has commen. ' Ins—It a ears Mn tlfi following extract from ,k . —" , MACLEAN’ ' 430 Cod business in {he above branches, at thi: Store in Kin I Street ‘ m) - S ‘ 1 i ll 'll'(l( n us h we so that we are mud to LOLES - - 370 . s t‘“ 5’3 Messenger, that multitudes of Germans are em- IR’_ m w' .p‘ . ’ w en 3" ‘ .“ . P I _ C MAerE“ l 16,. (nearly opposrte Mrs. I). Ramsay’s), owned by Mr. John Davis, . . send you,for publication,the enclosed letter from His Lxce lency . z - I, - - 0 - . d .j- . - - v . k, .fiu- the United States_ , _ _ , , . I , , ._ jun.,.1n trusts, by punclltd ity and attention to busmess to merit as . , . . . . - . . the Lieutenant Governor, Patron and Visiter ofthe Central Aca- \V. MACNElLL, - 838 a share of “Mic nutrmnne ’ hole “Hag-est ‘n'v'lu‘lll‘g the “Ch “8 w?“ as the P00" ale demy. It uugurs, we trust, better things for the interests oflhis Second District. , p ‘ _ ‘ ‘D ‘ _ . _ , . .nga‘says a letter from Memz’ from Germany to Institutiom j V J. s. MACDONALD, _ _ _ 377 t VdeISor Lhairls, Airm and Rocking Chairs, in a variety quat. ' nierica. Three of those from Upper Hesse have, We are, 5;, LITTLE, . . _ _ 213 ems, a ways on mm. s , ese‘few monthS, been entirely abandoned, and se- Your inost obd’t. servants,’ MACGREGQR: ' ' ' 189 “EA small: “We BOY! wanw‘l as 3" Al’l’mm’ce‘ I " trot “banish Prussia are Preparing to follow their exam- BROWN fiEhkgggiilgpcdgé b] ) - - July 15th. 1842. . .1 shim time 2100 the whole 0 ulation ofone of these Central Academy a - v 1 L 9 u (L - ’ , r passe" d tliroiigh to Mentlz), En its way to America, July! 15th. 1842., NELSON: - Thile District- - 62 HEREAS migNgi‘soljlgzlrghg'fi“ in the habit of ' niul bv its astor and its schoolmaster.” . ‘ . I I t I - , or”; CAEHDIAN ‘SYMPATHIZERi FROM BRITISH _ I _ u Government Housefiuly 15th,1842. A’ MEELEANi - ' _ ' 446 . throwing dirt and other unisances front the yards into the ,i . AN. Y 1 th ,i l .n “ GENTLEMEN . . ~ DOUL . 355 gutters or wateicourses, to the obstruction of the water, notWIth- , I Y.— 7 GW on paper announces . earl Va 1 s, . . ’ . . d X ress m self BOURKE, - - 182 standingrrepeated notifications to the contrary;and also, of leav- ,/ fJames Gammett, one ofthe ‘s m athizers’ who 1“ Juelme w "my I Cons‘der ll my my ‘0 e P y LE LACHEUR - 179 . . . . . _ _ y P i .0 a . ~ , . , . of , i15,"de our mp (reSIgned), - ing carts, trucks, gigs and other vehicles, in the Sheets and / lienm Canada, and condemned to death, but had “lam-V blame” by the ex“m""‘“°" no l’”l’ y WILLOCK, - o - 4 . . lion in me Central Academy ; and I have the most sincere plew Squares, contrary to law; and complaints have been preferred to The account tbb sentence commuted to transportation. Town to Launceston. his escape from Van Dieman’s Land. antI'St. John’s, N. F., touching at Cape Breton. I" “Gammon and olefin others were sent out from ' d,.ijn the_ship Canton, to Hobart’s Town, on the 22d Fiber, 18:1),and reached there on January 16th, 1840. re all sent one hundred miles into the interior, to i an the great road leading across the Island from Ho- Here they worked in irons for sure in stating, that in every case, the pupils appeared tube not only well grounded, but also extensively informed in the several studies in which they were successively examined—n Clrt:ul’.- stance reflecting the more credit upon the masters, who have Ia- boured so severely under the want of necessary books, which, if supplied—as I trust, by some means, they will be——I can see no reason to suppose that the Academy will be otherwxse than a are. After that Lord John Russell sent out orders to " their condition. They then received each a ‘ticket ’ and were allowed to work at their respective trades, r own account, but still to be kept tothe interior, and [allowed to go to any seaport on the Islam]. ,Gammett, er, was allowed a pass by the magistrate of the dis- go to beart Town, to get a model for a stump nia- and by the assistance of some American soldiers at Toilvn, made liis'escape on board an American whale- ' cached this city iii fine health and spirits last being the first of the American prisoners who a STEAMER.—-Tlle Bunker Hill Aurora says—The y owning the royal mail ships running between ol and Boston, have purchased the Steamship Mar- .Lfaptain Shannon, and her arrival at Halifax is now ' End. This vessel is to carry the Mails between of: colonial thereto. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1842. ,tiny importance. Mgotliing later from Europe; and the American ouial papers received since our last, contain little permanent advantage to the Colony. “ I an), Gentlemen, Your very ohd’t. humblcscrvunt, - H. V. HUNTLEY, “To the Masters of the Lieutenant Governor. Central Academy, Charlottetown." To THE EDITOR OF THE COLONIAL HERALD. Sir;——The insinuation ofAN ELECTOR or QUEEN’S COUNTY, that I am a bankrupt, is a private slander, totally unconnected with politics, and held to be ofn very'grave and serious nature in England and her commercial Colonies, even when founded aspersion proceeds from pure malevolence, and has not the sha- dow of a base to rest upon. An insinuation of the sort, being attended with, at last, all the evil efi'ects ofa direct charge, would inevitably be visited with a heavy penalty in any other part ofthe British dominions, howsoever it might be viewed in Charlottetown. Having declined to furnish me with the slim- derer's real name,ynu have assumed the enviable relation of receiver to this liar and thief ofmercnntilc credit. I, therefore, beg to tell your friend, that if he shall fail to come before the public in his real name, and either rctract,or endeavour-t0 prove his allcgntion, the community may rest satisfied, that his picture of a closet bravo and public dastard, has been drawn from his own character. . Believing our ELEc'ron to be identical with the writer who now finds it. expedient to date from Braclilcy Point, 1 shall lake on fact; but the offence is immeasurably aggravated, when the ' The contest for the First and Third Districts will terminate this evening. That for the Second District will conclude in Chur- lottetown, on \Vednesday next, if not sooner ended by consent of the Candidates. ' The Anniversary Meeting of the Diocesan Church Socie- ty, which was to have taken place on the 14th inst., was necessarily postponed, in consequence of the absence of several members of the Committee, who were expected to have taken part in the proceedings. His Excellency Sir Henry Vere Huntley, the Zealous Patron of the Society—— _His Honor the Chief Justice, the Rev. Doctor Jenkins, the Honorable J. M. Holl, Charles Hensley, Esq., W. R. A. La~ mont, Esq., and the Secretary, the Rev. Charles Lloyd, were the onlygentlemen present, being members of the Society. We trust that on no future occasion shall we have to regret a similar display of‘indiflerence to the interests ofthis excel- lent: inStitution. The meeting was adjourned until Wednes- day, the 20th inst., at 12 o’clock, when His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor will be pleased to preside—Com. A LAUNCHED, “ On the Bth inst., from the Ship-yard of Messrs. D. Lawson and Sons, Covohead, a fine Schooner of 150 tons, old measurement, called the Margaret, ofsuperior mould, said by competent judges to be, in strength and fastening, as good a vessel as the Island. can produce. ‘ On the 9th inst., from the Ship-yard of Mr. Henry Marquand, Murray Harbour, a superior built Brig, of270 tons, new measure- ment, built for Mr. John Davis, jun., Charlottetown, called the Sir Henry Huntley. PORT OF CHflRLOTTETOWJV. . ENTERED July ll—Schr. Reward, Grimes, \Vallace; 4,000 feet Deals, 2,000 feet Scnntling, 20 Spars. 12—Hawk, Moore, Cape Breton; Limestone. me every day in consequence thereof: Now, after this PUBLIC NOTICE, I am fully determined to prosecute all persons so of- fending to the full extent ofthe law. And I also give this last notice to persons in the Country, living in the Seventh District, that ifall encroachments on the roads, and obstructions, are not immediately removed, and the roads thrown open to the width whereas many persons, in making new fences, have been in the habit of throwing stumps, stones and rubbish in the Highways, this is to give such persons notice, that they will he proceeded against unless they immediately remove such obstructions. And whereas Hogs have been allowed to run at large, without being ringed, and consequently have greatly injured the roads by met- ing and'tnrning them up, this is to inform the owners thereof that all such animals foil'hd at large after this notice Will be taken up, and disposed of as the law directs. JAMES COLES, Commissioner, 7th District. Charlottetown, 2011. June, 1842. COMMERCIAL INN. THE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the public that he has taken the above well known Premises, and havng furnished the same with every article requisite for a com- fortable BOARDING HOUSE, hopes, by the moderation of his charges, and strict attention to the wishes ofthose who may favour him with their custom, to merit a continuance of that patronage which was for so many years awarded to his predecessor in that Establishment. , ' DAVID CONNQRS. _ CharlottetowniJulySth, 1S42. ‘ . FAMILY ‘GROCERIES, OF THE BEST QUflLITY/l! THE Subscriber begs leave toinform the Inhabitants ofCharlottetown, and the Island in eneml, tliat,he has OCK in the above ust received, per late arrivals, a NEW S line, which he offers cheap for cash. required by law, 1 shall enforce the law against offenders. And' ’ , A?” “WM ‘VASHWGTONy" T’e’fly With Great 371.545" the trouble to exhibit his ignorance on some properties of the Cl- Jessie, Murchison, Halifax ; ballast. ALSO, l elf-The New York American of the 4th inst. contains Pher_a subject upon which he may be competent to give an 14—Christy Aim, Weeks, Bay Vf‘rlej dm 1 - 32 Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Liquors, wholesfil’é and retail. , i tth Emportant intelligence 2 I opinion, after he shall have been a year or two longer at school. 15—'lwo Brothers, ‘Fougerc, Miramichi; 19,417 feet Plank, 2,3 N. B'_A few Barrels Of Tar, nnd a Lo, ofSL Deming? i, ,glilry important report-rand. which we have rensnn to a Let us look at his logic,” arithmetical, for, I assure you, Sir, L dfl- [grams 15,0100 Shlgs'liisy'ééc- 1‘ - ganypjank’ may be had, gfcaiied r0,- soon. ' 7,13! a II:UllntImI~--l'(!flCIled the city this morning from Wasli~ [WW1de very sorry to have any manner of claim to it. He 3" v “Wall’sy "9y: ' ,7 “a 3‘ _ S , .- JOHN TYBRIfi‘G, - l , ., I , _ .. . . ., ,, . . . , Barque Northumberland Jon“, 1\cw York , 149 tons a t. ? figalfiiitjlgenélaLg'a :lljat'l'llr. Wetbstcrdand Lpid lAphbur- "sssnsr‘hm a “Ell/5r “.5 asvorthless —.. Ebrtng a dlclllnflrlll‘y, ’CLEARED. July 8th, 1842. . 'u' L 18 P0!" 5 "1 15018510" )0 W99" an re er to it Lacron ear, -——an t at it econies vs no ess __ . {éergoards 3 - r ountries, and that p Treaty was drawn up and ready when placed ’befWE Knoll," figure! ! ! Schoolhoys know that July 9 scazagrgzlhg:lgllgjlléil;Newroundland: 16,000 i The FIRST PRODUCTIONStn the WORLDfor r ""8, “’2‘ “’m'l‘l “0 “End?” “"3 4”] of July: when so placed, in decimals, it decreases the value ten “ms and ll—Brig Mary An'n. How, Mira'michi; ballast. THE HAIR I THE SKIN I! THE TEETH III a Nor‘tthastern Boundary is settled by ceding to Great is ofthe utmost use, He further states, that 'any other figure, 12_s(.h,.. Betsey, Hamey, Argdmt; 500 bus. Potatoes. 0 e ie'lerritory north of the St. John, and by Great Britain unlike the cipher, has always some value in itself. In point of 13—H8‘DP)’ Remm, M‘Rfle: Ne“'f°um”3lldi 20 head Came; I ‘ M A C A S S A R O l L a .me Ufl'lpd Sm!“ thefml’ lfelwe'm m!" Present Ea}?le fact, no arithmetical figure has any real value, abstractedlycon- ‘Sheep. 7 .7 , and St. John river—'mriludmg t/ie City of" Fredericton, sidered; but the cipher, nut being the representative afoot/ring» Ill—(musty Ann, Wrecks. Bay Vei'leébqlslgat. 0 LS .11 VEGETABLE PRODUCTION. -, l’ “f Government "l. the British Provmce ()fNeW as supposed by this thick-headed numhskulI—but the indicator 10-Defiflnee,51t3watti Neroundld“ a bus- 3 - The (my, article that ,oduccs and “35.0,,” HAIRHISDWHIISKERS, 3' ""d "room's" Ill“ "avlg‘m‘m 0f the llVer 10 the 593- of the denary scale, is the most useful oftlicm all, but the most t ‘ _ MUSTA CHIOS, and ‘YE:BRO\VS; prevents Hair from falling of}: or ‘ l5 isnrruiigement New Brunswick was very averse, bl" dilficultto comprehend,and was neither understood ntir used in 1311- Wassenflc'ljfiil .l d r R, I mnnd turning grey to the latest perlodcpfllfili chanbges hflslbngrllscfin 11%| 3-. ' “Elderfiltonshave prevailed, and a settlement that must rope till nearly 200 years after the nine digits. Every person flc- 1“ lb“ Barql’e JOh" Bmmhami w "c l. 8‘“ 8 mm 'c‘ , COLOPRfl'f’QS 'l from “W: a" gal“: ” fag l u y h l’ - - Ci ,3 ed by the United States honourable and satisfactory in a quainted with the summation of an Alo‘ebraic series is aware, Bay ll" Plymnnth. on Monday the 11th inst.—Hun. John Brecmn and (:LOSSL In dressuig HAI ,it eepsn rm ont ecur ,uuinjure _ (I ha b H d, - ' t a . ~ ' - -d' an and Lady, John Livett, Esq, Lady and daughter. by damp weather, crowded rooms,_ the dance, or In_the exercise of iidiu . I .. 'c S .een e eme . that It '5 Tm“ P”55lble m expand the 0l’emlll’" 0f d1“ mg To Children it is invaluable as it laysa foundation for a BEAUTIFU ,e 50 the details on (illlel‘tp-OIIIIS,IVIVG are without information-n unit by a cipher, and that the quotient is a sum infinitely gt‘etlliiY Ere.” HEAD OF HAIR. I ‘- "WWW" says, Hut t Istntc igence may be relied upon, hoWinever mysterious sucha result may a ear to our Iearne . ,. . ’ - ‘ - v f a: fg ll‘mygll a source which entitles it to implicit belief. ELEcToR. Also, in the higher arithmeticth analysis, there'are Aégnllfax’ on‘the “h "m" RUFUS FAIRBANKS’ ESq" m .rfiijvigfigjjfiilgffi sgfthg‘iflfifieég‘ifitfalg2,31: eat ‘5 my of our‘ readers Will he crcdulous enough to‘beltcve numbers Which can neither be said to be ciphers, more than 01. the year 0 us agc. velope with me Signamm and Address,mus_ » -. rye smry._ Lord, Aslihurton, we are well aware, will have Pliers, nor less than ciphers; yet the mind has a very clear per- [If CONFIRMATION.-——TIH)SE persons WIIO may be desirous of ' A, ROWLAND 8L SON, 20, Hattcn'Garden, London, in . difficulty in settling the Boundary question, by the scale of ception ofthose numbers, and much benefit is sometimes evolved receiving the rite of Confirmation, and have not yet made appli- Counter-signed ALEX. ROWLAND. (It: i .ce and honorable faHEBSSF'Vve are ‘Il'lle Pmpared f0? hflV' from their Calculation. In the indispensable arithmetic 0f logar- cation for certificdtes ofqunlificatiori, are requested to do so willi- To ensure the genuine article,see that the words “Rowland’dchassar d. 9 worst of the lint-gain, but not for the sacrifices above re- "th 0 is equal to ] , and consequently all logarithims offraclions our [035 chime, as the Bishop ofthe Diocese may shortly be ex- Oil” are engraveii on the back ofthe envelope nearly 1,500 times, con- at ‘ t ‘Vh'Ch “"9 "‘hwlnuSly Pr9P°Ste'°“S-‘I'Ialifa1 642- are less than 0; yet, by those very numbers, which are less than peered. The Rector will feel happy in devoting the afieinoon taining 29,028 letters—WITHOUT THIS NON-E is GENUINE. ;'i- 7“ 0" THE VICE PRESIDENT on THE UNITED STATES.-— Ci hers are the important tables in navigation, and other exact ufeach Wednesday and Saturday, during the interval, to the re- Price 35. 6d,; '75.; Family Bottles, (containing four small,) 10s. Gd. and rd , on. 8.1;. Saul/turd, who succeeded Mr. Tyler, as President sczi’énceys mostly computed. V ception of such pious and well disposed candidates as have already ' double that $120,215. per bottle. a, Y 7 Et‘cxpnfitlje[latter gentsleman's elevation to the I’residen- 1 might go (in proving the ciplier_fn be the most useful of all attained the age of 16 years. R O W L A N D l S K A L Y D O B, l 3,5 ngiiiilfilloii fgigihtzilmdhll’day week. H‘s remains were figures’ In” Whiz” haw? alrenthwlrme? Will be ermugl‘hl 'fm" our a“ aurasmnnenmi A reparationfrom Oriental Exotics, is now universally known as the II? enry Cfav ofKent'ck‘" ha b ' i ‘ . ELECTORv Wh" ‘5 ""l g'QFd w" t '19.“; “in? aware, o dnls jgnj’é CLARINGTON is inadmissible. His poetry is, in our estimation, ahttle a y safe and cmciemprgzeuor and [mum er ofthe Sign and Coulex. A. “Yule Ufii'téd Sum“ ai’r 5 can nominated fot next range, to ‘4 chew the cud ofmonta im col 1 y upon , an \‘\ ou .- . . . A .. , fitment parts ofthe Union. '===_ _._—_.__ —_ several recent political meet- recommend him, when he shall next be seized with the cacaethcs scrihen/li. to know his man and his subject a little better. below pa r. S E R M O N will be preached in the Wesleyan ION. Its virtues are commonly displaye in thorouvhly eradicatin all 'Mples, spots, redness, tan, freckles, and other unsighfiy cutaneous dc eds, in healing chilbluins, chaps, and in rendering the-most rough and uneven _ ._ _______ _ r \ J - - Ix figment bein about to culminate I shall ‘ . , . skin leasnntly soft and smooth. To the complexionitaimparis’ajuvenile "h i , (1:79"! ""5 Rot/(ll Gazette-l notldlfallillfitflttlf:deee2:gy:ui columns, shiuld I not have to (If) so ro- Chapel, To-morrow (Sunday) evening, and ii Collection msegfe hue, and to the neck, hand and arm, a dehcacy and mm,” m, it? to requismon, a Meeting of the inhabitants of ardifis [he first paragraph in this letter. taken in behalf of the Sunday School—the Singing servxce to be finned. . . r 7. “p- ;0‘ oumy was convened bv the Sheriff, 0“ the 29th S a Your own. servant, cond noted by the Children. . b ' P _ t It is invaluabllp as.a ignotvatinlg injld r'cffieshingl \a‘lflzsrhhdprj‘iégflggigqnilggz he purpose of congratulating Her Most Gracious ' D“ MACLEAN' TEE fliro‘fifii §cdl21°°'(;[;:: d‘z’ll’ll)‘ tzrgolillfiiflcflraw err-l 0'” gfiggpgiuzfowéegigm‘fiiésiMséfiwllfind"peculiarlygmw. )e‘ um her recent Providen‘tlal esca e from the IlO'— New Londan 8th JulY! 1842' on 1- e 0 '3 I'Y ‘ 3 i ‘ I ful after shavin . in nllavin the irritation. r ‘ p ‘ ..r 1 6d b h d r of the Teachers. g . g , wt l’" made °“ l. ' i ’ ' ' T‘°k°‘s' "c9 8' '10‘ e “ ° any ' 4 d - d 8 Gd b ttle dutv included. I _ ’ ” us Majesty s life. j His Honor the ,_ July ,6”! 1842 pme s. 6 , an 5. .per 0 , j m‘ “ii'ha‘lmg been call3d to the Chair, and H. Pal- *Mr. Maclean does not appear to have been awareywmn Willem!” ’ R O W L A N D i S O D o N T o, of .muested to act ‘as secretar it was moved it t the above remarks that an errurof'the press was 'l‘adYe"°""Y “ml” STEAM NAVIGATION. - . no, -. » gentlemen be a committél; to prepare an A]; ed in copying this part ofAN ELECTIORI’S‘ fiomujzpjicp 'Ipsn: Eggslgazfiifihgp H E' DIRECTORS of the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. PEARL DEIIQTIFR‘ICE’ . . _ 1 _ , " N a ‘ , ' ave ' - } , . . ‘ _ _ x it0 ttlie same Committee wait upon His Lxcel- $233, islri: Siigsfilfdiiiig worthless until placed behind a STEAM NAvreArion Coir“.va haying received 8 Lime? A WHITE P0 WDER’ of Grimm; Herb, of the most dc my” 99? the and Address, and request His Excellency to numeralifivum ,r_Ed col Herald from Francis Longworth, Esquire, informing them that he is ike- mme _Il eradicams Tartar and decayed spam from the T“, pre_ to Hamel—Hem Attorney General W Gun‘lall a I m i . 1y to complete the pUFChhse ora smmble vessel 1-" a day: or two’ nges thelEnamel and fixes the Teeth firmly their sockets, Ten erillg “es .St.Cmix»Ho“-C Youn Mr For t B. , ’ request that the parties who have delayed paying their second them delicately vy’hm‘ Be,“ an Anti-Scorhutic,it eradicatcs the scurvy ".3. bmfld fir Com-0y Mrg’H l gall, r. llll’IS, SUPREME COURT Instalment Will make payment thereof as soon as posstble. from the Gumwmngfim, 'raceshand renfiers ghehm oil; ahealthy :fla: j ‘- , t ' f ’ - - ‘1 mel. I ' I CHARLES HENSLEY,_ it removes unpleasant tastes trom t_c mout , wlic 0 en remain er Ill!g B QUE-EN SS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY' 0" Saturday lash the 9th "ISL! lhe Prisoners ghothad JUIY 6’ 1842- Chal'mfifl- fevers, taking medicine, &c. and imparts a deltghifulfragramc to the I known ' - . . ' . . V 1 our re, _____ _.., __-, h. V . er; {PhabItantsS 'OTvgddgg’b County in your Majesty’s 235152;?fdlliifvlihtlgehiiznlgd: 'T—erm or m? supreme ’ PA! N TING’ 61' A 21“ 6" GILD 1 N6" bmm P'lcefi“’?§l‘ P” b‘é‘k‘i‘gy '“Clgdfd'l, . ‘ ' . ' ' ' t'ce— ie ame an res: o I e to motors, “(fly . Edward, at a public Meeting: convened by the Edward William; for stealing an Axe—four months’ imprison- PA.P,ER HANGING, 8“: . . A. RUWLfigvb & so!“ 20’ HA TTON’GARDEE" LONDON, , 11y gzleave respectfully t0 Oil-81' our sincere and mem' I r i h d Subscnber takes “"5 methcd or '"P'l‘al'"g to are engraved on the Government Stamp, which is pasted on the a e “unions on Your Providential esca e from Jahn Denny: for Stealing a Wawh—flmr months’ .Wuh ar “the Inhabilams ofCha'lmlemwns and the Rubl'c ’" general: l-KALYDOR" and f’ODoNch’ also printed, inred, on the Wrap?er l.“ w, lical attempt upon your Ma-est i Ff' . d labour. , tfit he has commenced business in the above line, and flatters which the Kalydm ,5 enciose-d_ - ' ie-a 1' Majesty that in no rt f ’ J y s' 1 e; an R 11- V0571", 5’" stealing a WW3" and sundry “"61” or wee" himselfthat, by strict attention to business, he will merit a share Beware ofCounteI-feitsn composed of the most pernicious and mes inio ' pa 0 your Malesty 3 ex' ing apparel—two months. oftheir plumage. I trashy ingredients, and which are frequently pressed upon the unwary | W9 » » "s W35 grqater hon-of felt at the “melons Edward Bradlei for stealing Pickets—one month- N 3P...All Orders left at the Store or Mr. P. Walker, Queen under the lure “Mei”: Cheap- , . ~ gm, More universal joy at the merciful interposition Hug}, Cooper Larceny—one month. streei Viv-ill be thankfully ,received, and punctually attended to. Be sure to ask fortrnowlandvsn Arucjes , 7 . "5 Providence, in the preservation of ' ‘ . youi Ma— libu! by your Majesty’s faithful subjects, the In- b. John. Daonan, for Manslaughter—eight months. Margaret Dalton, for stealing a pair of Shoes—one month. G. W. CASSIDY. Sold by every PERFUMER and MEDICINE VENDER throughout the Charlottetown, July,.1842o \ civilized world.